On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 4:39 PM, Amit Varma amitbl...@gmail.com wrote:
Silklister Amit Varma is touring [1] in support of his new book, and
will be in Bangalore to do an event in Crossword on May 16, which
conveniently happens to be a Saturday evening. Anyone up for a drink
with Amit, myself,
Count me in too.
* May 16th is the day that the official Election vote tally takes
place, so it may (not sure yet) be a dry day. In which case we need
some alternate suggestion for where to congregate after the event at
Crossword. Ideas, anyone?
Well, if you guys don't mind being slightly
Like I said, we got 'em too. So concerned with repressive control that they
miss the essential points of their religions.
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On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 5:01 PM, Zainab Bawa bawazaina...@gmail.com wrote:
Can you point out where Arvind has made this statement? I am keen to know.
In an interview on one of the news channels i was surfing across,
which is still hearsay.
to PWC and the Bank's meddling in appointing PWC,
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 9:55 PM, Ravi Bellur rav...@gmail.com wrote:
Like I said, we got 'em too. So concerned with repressive control that they
miss the essential points of their religions.
would the breakaway LDS[1] fall into that category too? some years ago
a program on them was aired. but